Popular Post heppnerguy Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM Popular Post Report Posted yesterday at 01:25 AM Bamboo is a material that I love for cutting when I can get it. I loved this Leopard pattern, of which I can not remember who designed it but I would love to that the author of it for making it available. The bamboo is about 3/8 thick and cuts very nicely with no fuzzies from drilling of cutting. I cut it with a #1 Pegas spiral blade because it goes so much quicker and a lot easier to do than a straight blade. I sprayed it with 3 layers of Deft semi gloss. I am constantly looking for somewhere to purchase the Bamboo wood at the size and thickness I want to use. It seems to be a little difficult to find around Phoenix but I know it has to be here waiting for me to make a purchase. I used a 1/4 inch BB Ply for the backer board. I cut this a couple of weeks ago but have not gotten around to taking a photo and posting it until now. Dick heppnerguy JJB, ScrollerGuy, Hudson River Rick and 13 others 16 Quote
Scrappile Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 02:14 AM Great job. Dick. You have been whipping them out lately... Quote
Tomanydogs Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:19 AM Very nicely done Dick. I like cutting bamboo also. For scrolling projects I buy cutting boards that are made from bamboo, even the dollar store sells them. Quote
Wichman Posted yesterday at 06:14 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:14 AM Here's the dollar tree bamboo cutting board, .35" thick ( .375 is 3/8" ). https://www.dollartree.com/cooking-concepts-bamboo-cutting-boards/284446 TAIrving 1 Quote
BadBob Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago I have to buy some of these and give it a try. Quote
barb.j.enders Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago Looks great Dick. The style reminds me of a Russ Beard pattern. Wonder if this is one of his? Quote
rjweb Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago Dick, you have done a beautiful job on that, RJ Quote
Denny Knappen Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago That sure is a mighty fine project. Quote
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